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Mary-street , Portsmouth ; Mendham , Nelson-street , Greenwich ; Dans , Bernard-street , Southampton ; and by all bookseUers in town and country . OPINIONS OF THE PBESS . " Brodie on Debuity in Man . " This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is suffering from past foUy and indiscretion . It contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is certain f to benefit him in manyw 3 js . Brodie and Co . hav « also i published " The Secret Companion , " a work of a very valuable character , which is enclosed and sent free with aH their medicines . —London Mercantile Journal . ' The authors of this valuable work evidently weU under- i stand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the t best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is T hkely to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , j and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide him among the temptations of the world to ( which he may be subjected . —Kentish Mercury , « THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA ; or , Nature's 5 Grand Restorative ; is exclusively directed to the cure of * nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irregu . larity , weakness , impotency , barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising j from venereal excesses , &c . It is a most powerful and , useful medicine in aU cases of syphilis , constitutional ; weakness , or any of the previous symptoms which indicate , approaching dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , i fits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and melancholy , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , and inward wastings . Thismedicine should be taken previous to persons entering into the matrimonial state , to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too frequently the case . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . Cd . and Us . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for 33 s , by which one Us . bottle is saved . With each is enclosed " The Secret Companion . " The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of £ 112 s . ) may be had as usual . Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send £ 5 by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . BRODIB'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS ar « universaUy acknowledged to be the best and surestremedy for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both seses , including gonorrhcea , gleets , secondary symptoms , stric tures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases of the urinary passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . These piUs , which do not contain mercury , have never been known to fail in effecting a cure , not only in recent , but in severe cases , where salti vation and other treatment has been inefficient ; a perse-• verance in the Purifying Vegetable PiUs , in which . Messrs . Brodie have happily compressed the most purif ying and healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is of . the utmost importance to those afflicted with scorbutic affections , eruptions on any part of the body , ulcerations , » scrofulous or venereal taint , wiU cleanse the blood from [ all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and re-. store weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health . and vigour . I CONSULT "THE SECRET COMPANION , " » EmbeUished with engravings , and enclosed with each j box of BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS , price Is . Hd , 2 s . 9 d , 4 s . 6 d , and 11 s . per box . . Observe the signature of " R . J . Brodie and Co , 1 London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to ; each bottle and box , as none else are genuine . Sold by all medidne vendors in town and country , of j whom may be had Brodie ' s medical work on Debility in 0 Man . Be sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zeyi . lanica , or Nature's Grand Restorative , and Purifying Vegetable Pills . Messrs . Brodie and Co , Surgeons , may be consulted , as usual , at 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London , from eleven o ' clock in the morning tffl eight in the evenv- ing , and ou Sundays from eleven o'clock till two . ^ Country patients are requested to be as minute as posd sible in the detail of their cases . The communication must be accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be re-„ lied on . a N . B . —Country druggists , booksdlers , andpatent medij cine venders , can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s r Purifying Vegetable Pills , and Cordial Balm of Zeylanica , ' - with the usual allowance to the trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine houses in London , n Only one personal visit is required to effect a pemanent y cure . Observe !—27 . 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w ai ai 0 > q CI S p f j w a h j q a t ! v r p 1 t y s f i : ' - i t , j « s 5 * . , j , ; , , i , , - - « - of or - a - - . of , re- , . , to of in - Veas on , - posof re- - ' s , , __________________________ to DR . ALLEN'S ANTISCORBUTIC MEDICINE . P ' re : The only Safe and Effectual Cure for Scurvy , ou DR . ALLEN being anxious that those suffering from an disease should derive the benefit of his long , extensive , and successful practice , calls the attention of the ta : afflicted to his " Celebrated Anti-scorbutic Drops , " which Sj ( in thousands of instances ) have been proved infinitely FJ superior to all other preparations in effecting a speedy to and radical cure of the following complaints , namely— bo tumours , enlargement of the joints and glands , inveterate ulcers , cancers , ulcerated sore legs ( no matter of how long L-o standing ) , boils , kings' evil , scald heads , ring-worms , bo pimples in the face and other parts of the body , itch , and pli all diseases of the skin . tr ; In rheumatism , gout , rheumatic gout , lumbago , tic- t \ v doloreux , and all painful affections of the nerves in any part of the body , and in all diseases arising from ob- „ structed perspiration , and impurities of the blood , they ' are the only remedy to be relied on ; as they prevent the 01 formation and accumulation of all injurious humours , purify the blood , and aU the fluids , promote the secretions , assist digestion , and strengthen and invigorate the whole ml system . pr Whether the malady be of recent occurrence or of pro- ° r traded duration , Dr . A . ' s medicine is a sure remedy , at , P its operation is such as to entirely expel the subtle and ° * virulent poisons of the abovenamed diseases ; it counter- he acts the formation of acrid and injurious humours , and K « invigorates the constitution—in short , it strikes at , and & wholly destroys , the boot of the disease : the cause is per- tn manently removed and the effects naturally cease to exist . That the sufferer may not remain ignorant of the real Di nature of the complaint under which he ( or she ) may la- tn bour , Dr . A . begs to lay before them the following bo SYMPTOMS . In the first stage of this disease its visible effects are a fo wearying pain seizing the joints and muscles , attended with a wasting of the legs and loins . In the second stage the gums swell , grow painful , hot , J , and irritable , and bleed upon the slightest pressure : the fr ( roots of the teeth become bare and loose , and the breath , , nauseous . ' In the third stage the gums grow putrid , the teeth black and rotten , the sublingular veins become varicose , a ° and the breath cadaverous ; foetid blood distils from the 10 lips , gums , mouth , nose , lungs , stomach , liver , spleen , pancrae , intestines , womb , kidneys , &c , scabs and ulcers G break out in all parts of the body , particularly the legs th and arms ; the joint bones and viscera become morbid . of In the fourth stage puirid eruptions and spotted fevers n < ensue , which end in atrophy , or else are followed by Is diorhcea , dysentery , dropsy , consumption , palsy , nontrac- ai tions , melancholy , and all the long and direful train of nervous disorders , to describe which would fill a volume , si Dr . A . desires that those persons taking his medicine ai will be careful in attending to the subjoined directions . fii For Internal Cases . Two of the PiUs to be taken night and morning , by persons above the age of fourteen years , g , and two tea-spoonsful of the Drops at eleven and three o ' clock ; for till persons under fourteen years half the c , quantity . In slight cases the Pills alone will effect a „ , cure . " jj For External Cases , Where the eruption is slight the pi parts to be bathed twice a day with the Lotion , a little of fi ' the Ointment may be applied if found necessary ; then the Pills and Drops to be taken as above . For those who have 3 ores the parts to be first washed with soft soap and water , then supply the Lotion and the Pills and Drops as " above . To hasten a Cure in long standing Cases theDrops may be taken in a wine glassful of the following decoction , -i Take of sharp pointed doek roots half a pound and two J quarts of water boiled down to one quart , and then strain it ; add thereto when cold a wine glassful of Brandy , and then bottleit for use . 1 a Dr . Allen begs to observe that he has been consulted n within the last twelve months by hundreds of individuals i labouring under a disagreeable complaint greatly e resembling the itch , and often taken for it . TM 3 com- t plaint , ( which is a species of scuvvy , ) if allowed to proceed , s i often lays the foundation of worse diseases in the system , ( j Those therefore who are so afflicted will do weU to consult u the Doctor , and not tamper with itch ointments , &c , which rather aggravate than lessen the complaint . In a all such cases a Bottle of Drops and a Box of the Anti- c scorbutic Ointment are sufficient to effect a cure . s A perusal of the following cures will convince every reader of I the virtues of Dr . Allen ' s Antiscorbutic -Medicine . 0 ! CUBE OF SCROFULA OR KINO ' S EVIL . l ; Mrs . Williams , of Leak Horn End , near Boston , was ' ¦ for several years afflicted with this dreadful disease ; she , I hadalargeulcerunder each eye , threeou theneck andlsft : shoulder , one on each wrist , and a very large one on the J leg , beside tumours on other parts of the body ; each . ulcer discharged an acrid and fetid humour , which weaks ened and debilitated her whole frame : —She had spent ' ' pounds without receiving the least benefit , and had given f I up all hope of recovery ; being induced by a lady ( whose ' , daughter Dr . Allen had cured of scurvy ) , to apply to him , she was perfectly cured in about ten weeks , and although ] , it is six years ago , she has never had the least return of ' f the disease , but been in perfect health ever since . CUBES OF ULCERATEP SOBE LEGS . ' A young man named Cardon , a labourer at Driby , six 5 miles from Spilsby , was afflicted a long time with an j ulcerated sore leg , after being discharged from Lincoln Hospital as incurable , and being under the treatment of E several medical men , who all pronounced a cure hopeless , > he was strongly recommended to apply to Dr . Allen , and having done so , was perfectly cured in a few weeks . ; . Bemrose and W . Johnson , of Withern , near Alford , » were cured of sore legs in a very short time by taking this medicine , and using the lotion and ointment . Sevoral [ respectable persons in Boston , Horncastle , and their B neighbourhoods , have been perfectly cured of sore legs ' ¦ by it , who had previously spent many pounds without ree cehing any benefit . e Mrs . Edns , near Alford , had a child about six years of II age perfectly cured by taking this medicine , which had *• been dreadfully afflicted with scurvy from its infancy ; no expense had been spared to relieve it from its sufferings , K but to no purpose ; its hands and its wrists were very 'i' much swolen , and the fingers appeared to be almost eat , < J through with several wounds that discharged a corroding 11 humour , A child of Mrs . Lyall ' s , of Toynton , was long afflicted ¦• with a dreadful eruption , all over its head , body , and * limbs , which was one entire mass of scab . —Sho applied J- the medicine for one month , at the end of which the 3 " child was perfectly cured , of ) r SCALD HEADS . ^ A daughter of Mr . Burman ' s , of Dalby , was in a very ' short time cured by thismedicine of this disease ; and . _ several otherpersons havehad chUdren cured of thesame ' complaint , for very small amount of money . gi MENTA G B A , OB SOUBVT OF THE BEABD . Ld Mr . Storr , of Little Steeping , and Mr . Nathaniel Foreof man , of Toynton , were each of them cured of this painful i 0 disease , their beards were one continued crust of virulent , matter ; notwithstanding which they were perfectly cured m in a few weeks . e DISEASED EXES . th A youth of Mr . Smith ' s , of Horncastle was cured by this medicine of diseased eyes , after having suffered severely and been nearly blind for three months . His parents ch had tried several medical men , independent of all other S ) remedies they couldhear of , without receiving any benefit , Several others have been cured of sore eyes in a very short o , timeto w The alow named persons will be ghd to oamer any inquiry , for ihebenep , of their fellow-sufferers . in For the convenience of parties residing at a distance from Spilsby , Dr . Allen attends every Wednesday , from ? ten in the morning until three in the afternoon , at the Green Dragon Inn , Boston , where he may be consulted ( Gratis ) in any of the above , or following Disorders- — Viz :-Costiveness , Indigestion , Nervous Diseases , ' Liver 1 and Stomach Complaints , Rheumatism , Gout , Asthma ' " and aU Diseases arising from sudden changes in the Atmosphere , and in low and marshy districts . on Prepared only by Dr . Allen , Spilsby . of The Drops and Lotion in Bottles , at 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s Gd re the Pills in boxes , at is . ljd , 2 S . , anQ - s . 6 d the Ointment at Is . ljd . and 2 s . 9 d ,, with ample directions 35 . # # Sold retail by lOoadn , stationer , Spilsby Mir . ie ' s ton , stationer , Louft ; Bland , druggist , Boston ; Ciusons ca , stationer , Horncastle ; doctor , druggist , Newark SteC pal ton , Post-office , Gnmsby ; and all respectable Me ' dicine Venders . ent Persons desirous of becoming Agents for the sale of the above medicines are desired to make application to the on . Proprietor , Dr , Allen , Spilsb y , Linco ln ^ to out and tain F to p or and of the for Mr 10 of Is at a t I 1 I s 1 t j 1
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to P ' re : ou an ta : Sj FJ to bo L-o bo pli tr ; t \ v „ ' ml pr ° r P ° * he K « & tn Di tn bo fo J , fr ( , , ' a 10 G th of n < Is ai si ai fii g , c „ , " jj pi fi ' - — ^ - - ——^^——^—¦—WRAY'S FAMILY MEDICINES , PATRONISED BY Her Grace the Dowager Sir C . F . William ? , Knt . Duchess of Leeds . Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer , Lady Sherborne . Bavt . Earl o , f Lincoln . Captain Boldero , 1 I . P . Marquis of Waterford . EdwardBaines , Esq ., il . P . LoroBantry . Archdeacon Webber ! Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General Maitland . Cripplegate . General Gardner . Mr . Justice Crcsswell . General Nisbitt . And families of the first distinction . rnHESE Medicines , which are found to possess so great -L a power over the respective complaints to which they are applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , were also honoured with the patronage of—His late R . H . the Duke of Lord John Churchill . ^ "sscx . s ir Francis Burdett , M . P . Lord Charles Churchill . George Byng , Esq ., Jf . P . Sir Matthew Wood , Bt . M . P . And numerous Medical Gentlemen of eminence in London have borne testimony to their efficacy . Prepared and sold , wholesale and retail , at 118 , Holbornhil ) , and 3 W , Strand , London ; and may be had of all medicine-vendorsin the UnitedKingdom ; also in America , of J . O . Fay , at his Drug Store , 193 , Broadway , corner of Dey-strect , New York ; in Munich and Frankfort , of Frederick Breul ; and can be obtained in the principal Capitals of Europe , as well as all her Majesty's dependencies . Strongly recommended by the Faculty , Wraps Armatie Spice Piasters for the Cliest . —Coughs , Colds , Asthmas , Shortness of Breath , Pain or Tightness of the Chest , Affections of the Lungs , &c , are effectually relieved , and in many eases entirely prevented , by the timely application of Wbat ' s Abomatic Spice Plastebs to the chest , which are far superior to the common warm plasters , and frequently supersede the use of internal remedies . No person during the winter ought to be without one , travellers by railroad in particular . Sold at Is . and Is . Gd . each . Wray ' s Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger . —A certain cure and preventive of all Nervous Complaints , Spasms , Gout , Rheumatism—an invaluable remedy for Flatulence , pain in the Stomach , also an excellent adjunct to Seidlitz Powders for debilitated constitutions , ' In bottles at 2 s . 9 d , 4 s . Cd , and 11 s . Wraps Chalybeate German SeidlUs Powders , in boxes , containing powders for twelve glasses , at 2 s . each , and in bottles , fitted in cases , with spoon , measure , &c , complete , at 7 s . Cd . and 10 s . Cd . each . Very convenient for travelling or exportation . Common Seidlitz to make twenty-four glasses , 2 s . per packet . Wraps Improved Sodak Ginger Beer and lemonade Poioders , in packets , for eighteen glasses , at Is . andls . 3 d . ; or in cases , complete for travelling , at 5 s . Cd . and 7 s . Cd . each . WrapsAntMious Pitts—In boxes at Is . Hd , 2 s . 9 d , and 4 s . 6 d . each . —These Pills are an excellent remedy for preventing and removing Bilious disorders ; they gently operate as an Aperient , and , by keeping the bowels in a proper state , are calculated to promote that regular office of the Bile which is necessary to the preservation of health . Hence their beneficial effects in removing Indigestion , Head-ache , Giddiness , Sickness , attended with a feverish heat of the system , loss of appetite , oppression of the chest , < fce . Wraps Specific Mixture , warranted to remove Urethral Discharges in forty-eight hours—in the majority of cases , twenty-four—if arising from local causes . Sold in bottles at 4 s . Gd . and Us . each , with fuU instructions . Wrap ' s Improved Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for Sportsmen , Gentlemen hunting , riding , walking , suffering from disease , relaxation , local debility , &c . ; approved of and highl y recommended by the late Mr . Abemethy . Best Jean , Is . and Is . Gd . ; ditto with fronts , 3 s . 6 d . ; Knitted or Wove Silk , 2 s . Cd . ; ditto with elastic springs , 7 s . Gd . Wraps Steel Spring Trusses , for Hernia , properly adapted ; single , 5 s . 6 d , 7 s . 6 d , and 10 s . 6 d . ; double , 10 s . 6 d , 15 s ., aid 21 s . Medicine chests fitted up for fanuly use or sea voyages . Genuine Drugs and Chymicals of every description , with their several preparations , according to the Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians . A large stock of new English Honey of the finest quality , retailing at Is . andls . 6 d . pcrlb , and the best West India Tamarinds at the same price . A liberal allowance to Merchants and Captains . Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully and accurately prepared by gentlemen regularl y qualified . Physician ' s Advice from eleven till one , every day . Surgical Attendance every evening from seven till nine . Persons residing in ther « notest paste of the country can be treated successfully , on describing minutely their symptoms , age , habits of life , &c , and inclosing a remittance for medicine , which can be forwarded to any part of the world , securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . All Utters to be addressed to "M . O . What , 118 , Hoiborn-hill . "
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f " -i J a n i t s ( j u a c s I 0 ' , J ' ' - PARR'S LIFE PILLS . j ——— . 1 READ the following letter from Mr . W . Alexander , 5 Bookseller , Yarmouth : — Great Yarmouth , March 27 , 1845 . j Gentlemen , —Being recently at Norwich , I called upon s a gentleman at his request . lie said , having seen your ^ name in a newspaper as an agent for the sale of PARR'S 1 PILLS , and also letters addressed to you testifying their f efficacy in the cure of various complaints , I resolved to * try them . I had been very unwell for two or three years , my stomach much out of order , and I constantly felt a painful ; difficulty in breathing ; I employed two medical gentle- < men , and took a great quantity of medicine , but derived ] no benefit ; on the contrary , I found myself daily declining 1 and getting weaker , so that I could scarcely walk from one street to another ; indeed I was in a melancholy de- ( spending state . Accordingly , I purchased a box , and took them as directed . At the end of a week I was much < better , having taken , I think , only eighteen pUls ; conse- i quently , I continued taking them regularly , and when I i had taken two boxes and a half , I became quite well , and 1 to this day I have enjoyed life , having now good health 1 and good spirits . If , however , I feel any alight indisposi- tion , I have recourse to the medicine I have so much ; reason to prize , which restores me to my usual good i health . , This gentleman wished his ease to he made public , although for obvious reasons he could not authorise me to give his name . This timid , perhaps in some cases , prudent cautiousness is not uncommon . A neighbouring gentleman has several times admitted to me that he de . rives great benefit from the occasional use of Parr's medi . cines , but will not permit me to mention it to any one . am , dear Sir , yours , respectfully , WILLIAM ALEXANDER . P . S . The Pills have entirely removed the cough and Asthma . MR . HACKETT , THE CELEBRATE ) AMERICAN ACTOR , now performing in this country , gave the following important testimonial to the efficacy of PARR'S LIFE PILLS before leaving for America : — To the Proprietors of PARR'S LIFE PILLS . Sirs , —Having used PARR'S LIFE PILLS on several occasions when attacked by violent Bilious complaints , and having been fully satisfied of their efficacy , I beg leave in justice to you , as proprietors of the medicine , to testify as much . Yours , respectfully , Long Island , Nov . 9 , 1844 . Wm . II , Hackmt . igg The extraordinary effect of this medicine is the wonder of the age ; it has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every ' mstance done good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that perseverance in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of thebenefitreceivedfrom this invaluable medicine . —Sheets of testimonials and the " Life and Times of Old Parr" may I be had gratis , of every respectable Medicine Vender 1 throughout the kingdom . Beware of spurious imitations of the above medicine . 1 None are genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS I are in WHITE letters on a RED qbodnd , engraved s on the Government Stamp , pasted round each box ; also the fac-simile of the signature of the Proprietors , " T . ROBERTS and Co , " London , on the directions . Sold wholesale by E . Edwards , C 7 , St . Paul's ; Barclay and 1 Sons , Farringdon-street ; Sutton and Co ., Bow Churcht yard ; Mottershead and Co ., Manchester ; and J . and R . j Raimes and Co , Edinburgh . Retailed by at least one agent in every town in the United Kingdom , and by all respectable chemists , druggists , and dealers in patent g medicine . Price 13 id , 3 s . 9 d , and family boxes Us . 1 each . Full directions are given with each box .
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Iiuuiai Juou Isasuuu But1 1 Ul Ml Corpohal Punishments And Imprisonments In The Army And Navy For The Last Threk Years.— I* *T/M% Rt I^Ntiinn Iiict Intinnail #Tx1*A »«T_* A» «*I? A£" -.
iiuuiAi juou isasuuu but 1 1 Ul ml Corpohal Punishments and Imprisonments in the Army and Navy for the last Threk Years . — I * * t / m % rt i ^ ntiinn iiict intinnAil # tX 1 * a »« t _* a » «* i ? A £ " -.
^ umu , uu ; UUUUI , Hume , it appears that the number of soldiers belonging to regiments of the lino and depGts in England and Ireland who have been corporally punished between January 1 , 1839 , to the 31 st of December , 1841 ( the last three years ) , is 1160 ; of whom 1014 were flogged once , 119 twice , 24 three times , 2 four times , and 1 five times . In the course of the same period 15 , 133 have suffered imprisonment : 11 , 208 once , 2464 twice , 834 thrice , 344 four times , 151 five times , 78 six times , 24 seven times , 19 eight times , 5 nine times , 3 ten times , 2 eleven times , and 1 twelve ** . **
times . The number ol soldiers corporally punished in the Royal Marines during the same period is only 31 , and 891 imprisoned . In the Royal Artillery 62 men have been flogged during the same period , 1281 imprisoned , and 1 transported for seven years . The number of times is not specified . In our regiments abroad 1820 have been flogged once , 289 twice , 68 three times , 12 four times , 5 five times , and 1 six times . 9202 imprisoned : 2304 twice , 868 three times , 366 four times , 181 five times , 87 six times , 26 seven times , 9 eight times , 4 nine times , 8 ten times , and 2 eleven times . The corporal punishments inflicted in the Royal Navy were , in 1839 , 2007 ; in 1840 2028 ; in 1841 , 2066 ; 1842 , 2472 ; and 1843 , 217 o
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DISTURBED STATE OF THE COUNTY tEITRlM The Mowing threatening notice from . M ^ \ , guire was sent through the post-office of Drum . * to Mr . William Jeff , the eminent contractor TT Shannon works * . — n tlie " Sir , —This is to give you notice , that nnte--, -. , „ charge ( Cooger ) Tim Byrne from your omii ; n . " .,, l watchman , I will sarve you out . This is the first ' nor ' ^ ever sent you , or have occasion to send to you , but if don't discharge Cooger Byrne you will hear from mc rl aREPOBT , that will prevent you from eatin for sOm ,, and may be for ever . " Still your friend ' "MoiLY MA . / t , ^ ,, . The o ?!> " caus 5 _ ** can be assigned for flm oh ...
IS , Uiat Messrs . Jeff were compelled to place a \ niC man over a quantity of turf , to prevent the rnl . K » of that article that took place ni h 1 ft es they placed having detected several in tic _* " } stealing the turf , and having told their employe . *« them . l l ! l w CONFLICT BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE MOUV XAgoir es ( Extract of a letter from the nei ghbourhood of Mown " county Leitrim . ) ' " * * * Since I last wrote we had a regular b-t ^ u tween the Molly Maguires and the police at Eslins Tfc serjeant with one man were going to investigate an out * , that occurred about half a mile from this on la ^ Tl day evening . When they got as far as BrumraKan'iim they perceived fourteen armed Moll ys . The script !" back the man he had with him forthetnrcc others . ViV
OBG mnn tO mint */! + lin Viawnsiir- nn » Iini _ i . _ ' 5 one man to guard the barracks , so that there n . ™ l five altogether , and the Mollys by this time had * aU ,,,, l good deal of ground , as also hundreds of country < ™ , The police at last were closing them in , when tho Moli wheeled round and commenced firing , shouth- ' i screaming frightfully . The police fired in thei r 1 ? fence , and killed one man and wounded manv ues- of 11 made them run , although the mob had now ' iiioio-l . H thousands , it being market flayatMohill . TI »« noli thought it best to retreat when the mob were at -, . l J 4-ii and were carrying off with them the dead man ' -. i ^ ' , , e > mob returned and pursued them , Thepolico liad s , Z the dead man and run to theiv bameks , one of tlie ;> i bi . ; 3 wounded in the head ; he was the onlv Pratestin ? of the party . * * # # You would be suvprU-i Z
, such crowds could be collected in so shut ti ti , " The man who had been left in the barracks had n- . n into Mohill , and succeeded in getting safe thorp , n ! rr .,, r . si , very women were crying out to stop him . In a *! u . i t time we had a large force of police , and in two hours' time the military arrived from Carrick , and remained at tlw police barracks all night . * ## It was a fortunate battle , as the Mollys had determined ' on some murders that ni ght Happily , for that time , they were frustrated . We jmve " been qukt since . We have got a large additional force cf police ; and there was not a cart in all Mohill could be induced to bring out their furniture , and a neighbouring gentleman and magistrate had to send for it . A servant
woman of a gentleman in this neighbourhood was beaten on Sunday , outside the chapel , by a man , and although the crowd were all present , not one would save her ; all cried out what brought her there , and threw her into a ditch , and tore her shawl ; she had to run to the police teracks , and was escorted homo by three men . The priest , in his discourse , said there were people attending the chapels on purpose to tell the Protestants what was said . You see what a state we are in ; and not one farthine of rent will any person's tenants pay till November , they say ; but , when , that time arrives , it win be au the same they think before that they will have everything their own way . "
It has been ascertained that the name of the man first killed was * # *—that many more have since died , and that some are still in a dying state .
- - ^ Extraordinary Monetary Speculation- — For some time past the copper coinage of William IV . has been eagerly purchased up by persons who are stated to be 7 ews , and a report has in consequence gamed ground that gold is contained in it . What reason there may be for this it is impossible to say ; but it is a well known fact that agents have been at work for the last two months buying up these particular coins in Westminster , and they now fetch double the price of their legal issue . The mania lias extendee eastward , and twopence for a penny piece , and a penny for a halfpenny , &c ., is now asked for the "precious issue . "—Morning Chronicle , Railway Speed . —The distance between Lo ndon and Birmingham was lately performed in one hour and forty-five minutes . 110 miles in 105 minutes ! Quackery in tiie United States . — Brandreth with his pills , has risen from a poor man to be a man
of extensive fortune . He has now at Sing Sing a three-story factory for grinding his medicines ' . Aloes are carried into it b y the ton , and whole cargoes of the pills are despatched to every part of the Union , and down everybody ' s throat , lie has expended thirty-five thousand dollars in a single year for advertising . Comstock began with nothin g , but , by crowding his patent medicines , has been able to purchase one of the first houses in Union-place , and gives masnificent soirees , suppers , _ c . Moffat , adding bitters to pills , has run up a handsome fortune of nearly 300 , 000 dollars . Sherman , taking the lozengeline , has emerged from his little shop in Nassau-street , into a buyer ot lots and lvousesby t ire wholesale . I need not mention Swain of Philadelphia , who , by pourinsr his panacea into people ' s stomachs , can afford to buy a single pearl head-band for his daughter , worth , 20 , 000 dollars , to prove that we are pill eating and bitter drinking persons . Your literary man will starve in a garret , while your pill maker will emerge from his garret into a palace . —Albany Freeholder . 1 5 j ^ 1 *
It behoves us always to be on our guard : when alone we should watch our thoughts , when in society our tongues , and when in our families our tempers . Indeed , upon our properly guarding the last depends much of our social happiness and domestic comfort , taking eareto counteract that continued irritability of mind which is the precursor to ebullitions of passion . But our mental disposition is so intimately connected with our physical condition , that what is frequently considered ill-temper , or peevishness , is in reality but the result of a derangement of the digestive or other organs of the body , and requires medicinal not mental remedies . To snch we recommend with confidence "Frampton ' s Pill of Health , " as being certain in its effects , and gentle in its operation . ; < ] 1 \ ( ! < i i 1 1 : ; i
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BANKRUPTS . ( From Tuesday ' s Gazette , June lWi , IMo . J George Estall , Holy well-street , Westminster , plasterer—Robert Fish , Ventnor , Isle of Wight , plumber and glazier —James Fisher , Lynn , spirit-merchant—Charles Dalton , Old Kent-road , stonemason — Charles . Thomas Hicks , Upper Thames-street , drug-grinder—Thomas Payler , Fudsey , Yorkshire , scribbling . millcr—George Byford . Liverpool , grocer — George Goodall , Ashton-undcr . Lync , vietuallcr—Benjamin Samuel Jones , Wrbekwardine . Shropshire , grocer . ¦ '
D 1 V 1 DEND 8 . July 1 , L . J . B . and L . O . B . Vaudeau , Wood-street , Cheapside , dealers in a \ 'tificia \ flowers—July 1 , S . Vf .. Mar dall , New Shoreham , Sussex , insurance-broker—July 1 , T . Gorton , jun ., Grosvenor-row , Pimlico , bookseller—July 4 , J . Woollett , Gould-square , City , merchant-July 3 , f . Graham , jun ., Newcastle-upon-Tyne , spirit-merchant—July 3 , T . Revely , jun ., Neweastle . upon-Tyne , plumber-July 3 , J . Fletcher , Maryport , Cumberland , boiler-mami facturer-July 1 ) , T . Robinson , Eccleston , Lancashire , lime-burner—July 9 , J . Kewley , Liverpool , tailor-July i , J . Hadtield , Manchester , horse-dealer—July 2 , J . Holroyd , Wheatley , Yorkshire , cotton-warp-maker—July 2 , * E , Clegg , Waithland , Lancashire , cottun-spinncr ..
BECtMUIUttsS OS T > W 1 TOSD 3 . 15 . Reynolds , Mitchnm , silk-printer—first dividend of 23 in the pound , on Saturday next , and the two following Saturdays , at the office of Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane . J . Jones , Chester , fellmonger—first dividend of H ? d io . the pound , any Wednesday , at the office of Jlr . Morgan , Liverpool . R , Jones , Dolgelley , Merionethshire , auctioneer—dividend of Is in the pound , any Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Morgan , Liverpool . J . Metcalf , Maeclcsfield , silk-manufacturer—first dividend of Is lOd in the pound , any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Hobson , Manchester . J . l ' otter and W . Maude , Manchester , calico printersthird dividend of 4 Jd in the pound , any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Stanwiy , Manchester . J . Ward , Manchester , engineer—first dividend of 10 s Cd in the pound , any Wednesday , at the office of Mr , Pott , Manchester .
Certificates to be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . July 4 , G . Hawkins , Colchester , Essex , clothier-July 2 , J . Bant , Ilollen-street , Wardour-street , Soho , saddlo-treeniakcr—July 9 , J . Sehiiffcr , Clark ' s-placc , High-strcfet , Islington , fringemau—July 3 , A . H . Simpson and P . H . Irvin , Blackfriars-road , engineers—July 8 , W . Williams , High-street , St . Giles ' s , victualler—July 9 , L . Leplastrier , Alfred-street , Uiver-tcrrace , Islington , watchmaker—July 2 , J . llulmer , Hartlepool , Durham , merchant—July 2 , J . Cooke , Worn , Shropshire , brewer—July 2 , J . and T . Lamb , Kidderminster , Worcestershire , engineers—July I , S , Tavener , Sovereign-mews , Paddington , bricklayer—July 1 , J . Harlcy , Wolvcrhampton , plumber—July 1 , J . Dalton , Salford , Lancashire , joiner—July 1 , T . Griffiths , Blaenlert , Cardiganshire , auctioneer—July 1 , J . Chrisp , Great Towerstreet , City , nine-broker—July 1 , J . Bradshaw , llij ; listvect , Cfundcu Town , con . Umeyclv . int— July 1 , G . Dickinson , South Portman-mcws , Portman-simare , farrier- July 1 , T . Smithson , York , tobacconist . PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED .
G . Baker and L . Young , Gravescnd , butchers—J . Bustard and J . Rhodes , Hulme , Lancashire , bricklayers—UD . Davis and V . II . Tuekett , Bristol , wholesale tea-dealers —E . Cockslmtt iindT . Goodier , Preston , Lancashire , ironfounders—E . and II . Cadman and C . Walker , Sheffield , file-manufacturers ; as far as regards C . Walker—T . and J . Hawthorntbwaite , Manchester , drapers—W . H . and H . Tanner , Lichfield , grocers—L . and T . Usher , Newcastleupon-Tyne , coach-manufacturevs—B . Watkins and ^ E . Patrick , Abingdon , Berkshire , water-carriers—J . M . Wnlthew and A . L . Holmes , Liverpool , commission-agents—J . and S . Grant , Tottenham-court New-road ,
sdnc-manufacturers—J . T . Lester and M . Farenden , Aldingborne , Sussex , harness-makers—R . Ogden and J . Frost , Manchester , cotton-spinners-G . Rider and T . S . Bickerstetn , Liverpool , ship-chandlers—T . H . Evans and T . and L . Tumor , Carnarvon , wine-merchants—A . A . Croll and W . Richards , St . James ' s-walk , Clerkenwell . dry meter-manufacturers-J . Lister and Q . Bute , Yfelton , Yorkshire , eorn-mfllers-G . Hay and R . Brooke , Leeds , tobaccomanufacturers—G . Smith and T . Madgwick , Pavement , Moorfields , City , cabinet-makers-R . Drcly and G . F . De Fonvielle , King William-street , West Strand , manufacturers of the voyal self-filling and self-acting filter—J < M'Gill and R . T . Toms , Cheapside , commission-agents .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 14, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1319/page/2/
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